MUNICH (AP) -- The court trying John Demjanjuk for his alleged
activities at a Nazi death camp has heard testimony from a woman who
transcribed a deposition by the defendant during U.S. denaturalization
proceedings in 1978.

Defense lawyer Ulrich Busch sought unsuccessfully to bar testimony from
Linda Kulhanek at the Munich court Wednesday. He argued the conduct of
the deposition was unsatisfactory under U.S. and German law.

Demjanjuk faces 28,060 counts of accessory to murder for allegedly
being a guard at the Sobibor death camp. He denies being a guard
anywhere.